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Russia’s Forgotten Space Agency: Haunting Images Reveal Two Abandoned Soviet by cristianisraeli: 10:14am On May 05, 2017
Russia’s forgotten space agency: Haunting images reveal two abandoned Soviet shuttles rotting in giant derelict hangar

Photographer Ralph Mirebs visited an abandoned hangar near the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan
It houses two prototype shuttles that were part of the ill-fated Buran shuttle programme
This was designed to mimic Nasa's successful Space Shuttles which flew for 30 years
But after one test flight in 1988 the main Buran shuttle - and its other sister vehicles - were scrapped


In the 1980s, a little-known chapter in the space race took place when the Soviet Union attempted to build their own version of Nasa’s Space Shuttle.
But despite a successful unmanned orbital test flight the Buran vehicles were soon scrapped amid rising budget cuts and left to rot in hangars.
One of the Soviet shuttles was destroyed when its hangar collapsed in 2002, but two other models remain intact and have been pictured in a stunning series of photographs.

The images were taken by photographer Ralph Mirebs in Baikonur, Kazakhstan, last week.
They reveal a large hangar - once a hub of activity but now left derelict - located near to the Baikonur Cosmodrome, which is still used to launch Soyuz rockets today.
At the base of the hangar are two unused Buran shuttles, named Burya and OK-MT.

Their similarity in appearance to Nasa’s Space Shuttles is not accidental - at the time, this was deemed to be the best way to create a vehicle that could travel to and from orbit, although some have also suggested espionage was at play.
The Buran shuttle was intended to be launched on the huge Energia booster, similar to the giant booster rockets used by the Space Shuttle orbiters.
Like the Space Shuttles, the Buran vehicles had engines located at the back, and two wings for a controlled landing back on Earth.
Development of the programme began in 1976, with the reusable spacecraft (although the booster was not) capable of performing operations in orbit before returning to Earth.
But after the one unmanned spaceflight in 1988, the programme was scrapped following the dissolution of the USSR in 1993.

This was despite several other models and test vehicles being built, some of which reside in museums today.
But these two shuttles in particular were simply left in the MKZ building at Baikonur Cosmodrome, with their basic structure still intact.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3119861/Russia-s-forgotten-space-agency-Haunting-images-reveal-two-abandoned-Soviet-shuttles-rotting-giant-derelict-hangar.html

Photographer Ralph Mirebs visited this abandoned hangar near the Baikonur Cosmodrome to capture views of two prototype shuttles that were left abandoned after the Soviet Buran shuttle programme was scrapped in 1988

The hangar is located near to the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, which is still used to launch Soyuz rockets today

The images reveal how the shuttles and the hangar have been left to rot over the years, with dust piling up on the ground and wings

The huge hangar was originally used to build the shuttles and roll them out to the launch pad - but only one was ever flown

Re: Russia’s Forgotten Space Agency: Haunting Images Reveal Two Abandoned Soviet by cristianisraeli: 10:17am On May 05, 2017
The shuttles are caked in dust and bird poo, with cracked windows also visible. Some other prototype shuttles not seen in this hangar are located in various places around the world

Inside the cockpit of these prototypes reveals where the pilots would have sat during space missions

The huge hangar had three large beams at the top that were used to lift up equipment and even the shuttles

‘Over the years, the Baikonur Cosmodrome territory has tested many different spacecraft, the apex of which was the system Energia-Buran,’ Mr Mirebs explained

Re: Russia’s Forgotten Space Agency: Haunting Images Reveal Two Abandoned Soviet by cristianisraeli: 10:22am On May 05, 2017
Rails on the floor enabled the various platforms and equipment to be moved around the hangar

To protect the shuttles from a possible shockwave if a heavy launch vehicle exploded nearby, the structure was made of reinforced steel

Inside the cockpit the various controls can be seen. This would likely have been a stripped back version of the cockpit that would actually have been used on a space mission, though

The room was also intended to be a ‘clean room’ devoid of dust when working on the orbiters, so the doors leading out of the central area could be sealed

Re: Russia’s Forgotten Space Agency: Haunting Images Reveal Two Abandoned Soviet by cristianisraeli: 10:24am On May 05, 2017
Shown is an image of work being done on the Buran space shuttle in 1988 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome

The shuttles had a cargo area similar to Nasa's Space Shuttles, where two large doors would have opened to release satellites into space or repair objects in orbit

The interiors of the shuttles appear to be full of scrap and rubbish that has been left strewn on the ground

Yes, most of them did not go beyond the drawings and models, but the ones that leaked through the sieve test and commissions received unlimited support,' said Mr Mirebs

Re: Russia’s Forgotten Space Agency: Haunting Images Reveal Two Abandoned Soviet by cristianisraeli: 10:27am On May 05, 2017
Despite being cancelled, the Buran remains one of only five spaceplanes that have ever been successfully flown into space

The Buran space shuttle (left) bears some obvious similarities to Nasa's Space Shuttle

Shown is the Discovery Spaec Shuttle lifting off on STS-120 on 23 October 2007

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